TL;DR
- LEC 2021 spring split begins January 22 with eight weeks of regular season play
- Broadcast team features new additions Foxdrop and Caedrel alongside returning veterans
- Ten teams return with Astralis replacing Origen and multiple rebranding updates
- Top six teams advance to playoffs with championship decided in March
- Enhanced broadcast quality continues LEC’s innovative content approach

European League of Legends enthusiasts can anticipate the LEC’s 2021 season commencement, marking the final major region to launch competitive action with a predominantly familiar broadcasting ensemble.
The upcoming season features ten ambitious squads alongside a revitalized production team committed to delivering premium entertainment for the global League community. European representatives have consistently demonstrated international prowess in recent tournaments, while the broadcast production has evolved significantly since its 2019 rebranding, establishing a distinctive identity through innovative content formats.
Meet the onair talent for #LEC 2021!
➡️ https://t.co/xDFHyujJAe pic.twitter.com/nqyqqT3Jwt
— LEC (@LEC) January 18, 2021
Formerly recognized as the EU LCS, the rebranded LEC has cultivated its unique ecosystem featuring specialized commentators, analytical experts, and groundbreaking programming concepts previously unseen in regional broadcasts. Season 2021 welcomes back numerous established personalities while integrating several fresh voices into the regular team rotation.
Among the notable newcomers is Dan “Foxdrop” Wyatt, making his LEC comeback after an extended hiatus. Foxdrop brings extensive casting expertise from the European competitive scene, potentially filling the vacancy left by Indiana “Froskurinn” Black’s departure from the broadcast team earlier this month.
I have decided not to re-sign with the LEC for the 2021 season. I cannot reveal the next steps yet, but I’ve always felt strongly about moving into management and development positions. I wish the LEC broadcast, teams, and fans the very best. I absolutely loved it there.❤️
— Froskurinn (@Froskurinn) January 12, 2021
Another exciting development involves Mark “Caedrel” Lamont transitioning to full-time broadcast membership. The ex-professional competitor for organizations like Excel Esports and H2k-Gaming previously impressed as a 2020 guest analyst, rapidly gaining audience admiration. Following his official retirement from professional play, Caedrel dedicates himself entirely to casting and analytical roles, likely serving as the primary in-game strategic authority given his extensive competitive background.
Surprise ????
Honestly so excited to work on the LEC broadcast full time now, your guys’ support was incredible last year ❤️ https://t.co/IgOeJtEB4Z— Marc (@Caedrel) January 18, 2021
When does the LEC 2021 season start?
Competitive action launches with the spring segment commencing January 22. The initial phase encompasses eight weeks of standard season matches where every organization competes twice against all opponents. The six highest-performing teams from the regular season progress to the championship bracket where the subsequent LEC titleholder will be determined. The inaugural 2021 LEC confrontation pits MAD Lions against reigning titleholders G2 Esports.
Which teams participate in the LEC 2021?
Franchise compositions remain consistent with the previous season, with the exception of Origen transitioning to the Astralis identity. Additionally, Excel Esports and Rogue have executed comprehensive brand transformations during the inter-season period. All ten LEC partner organizations continue their participation despite these visual identity modifications.
The 2021 LEC teams:
- G2 Esports
- Fnatic
- Misfits Gaming
- MAD Lions
- Rogue
- Excel Esports
- Schalke 04
- Team Vitality
- SK Gaming
- Astralis
Action Checklist
- Mark January 22 on your calendar for the season opener between MAD Lions and G2 Esports
- Review team rosters and coaching staff changes during preseason
- Follow new broadcast talent on social media for behind-the-scenes content
- Analyze team matchups for the first two weeks to identify key games
- Set reminders for playoff qualification scenarios as the season progresses
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